Alyzee Lakhani just shared Coldwater Road's latest tune, Time to Fly, with us, and I can't help but serenade you all with it from …
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... travelling in search of those most elusive of creatures ~ love and romance
Alyzee Lakhani just shared Coldwater Road's latest tune, Time to Fly, with us, and I can't help but serenade you all with it from …
Continue Reading about An to Ode to the Traveler from Coldwater Road
One of the things I love about travel is all the amazing people you meet and how it expands the community of people you feel safe …
For those of you that have been reading along here and on my site this past Autumn, you might remember this week's musician from …
Continue Reading about Ross Neilsen Singing the Solo Blues at the 2012 IBC in Memphis, Tennessee
Love the road trip and love our tunes from the road! So why not make the pilgrimage to the heart of rock n' roll in Memphis, …
Continue Reading about Jesse Roper Roamancing the IBC Great Canadian Polar Bear Blues Showcase
Sometimes the best adventures are found close to home and the greatest love is found in giving to others by rolling up your …
I have created a signature dance for Roamancing that we plan to take with us on our travels as a means to get to know people …
Every time I talk to my mom and tell her I've been cleaning out a room, cupboard or closet, she says "Did you find any treasures?" …
One of the beauties of driving across the country is all the interesting people you meet along the way. This was certainly …
Continue Reading about #CrossCanada Playlist ~ Ross Neilsen & the Suffering Bastards
I am jumping a little ahead in our #CrossCanada road trip tunes to Doug Paisley's Constant Companion, because Doug has a Show this …
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Those of you following our tweets will know that we just did a road trip across Canada from Vancouver to Toronto, which was pretty …
Continue Reading about #CrossCanada Playlist ~ Ron Sexsmith’s Long Player Late Bloomer